Salon Discussion:
Red List: Conservation Frontline Successes
Tuesday 25th November 2014
6.30pm – 7.30pm
The Old Sorting Office, 21-31 New Oxford Street, London WC1A 1AP
Here Today..., a contemporary art exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species, explores the current state of our environment through diverse perspectives and media: painting, installation, wallpaper, sound, video, dance, music, sculpture and photography. It also presents possible solutions for the future through a multi-sensory, interactive and powerful experience of today’s most powerful and evocative art, experiences and ideas.
Please join us Tuesday, 25 November, for a salon with artists Heather Ackroyd & Dan Harvey, Steven Broad (Executive Director, TRAFFIC), and Anastasiya Timoshyna (TRAFFIC) to discuss the frontline successes of conservationists, and what positive steps we can take to ensure a 'here tomorrow' for threatened plant and animal species.
Free; no booking required. Spaces are limited; first come, first served.
http://heretoday.org
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